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Skuterud, M. and A. Clarke (2013) “Why Do Immigrant Workers in Australia Perform Better Than Those in Canada? Is it the Immigrants or Their Labour Markets?”, Canadian Journal of Economics, vol. 46(4), November 2013

Ferrer, A., A. Adsera & E. Sigle-Rushton, (2012) “Fertility Patterns of Child Migrants: Age at Migration and Ancestry in Comparative Perspective” (2012), Migrant Youth and Children of Migrants in a Globalized World, the Annals of the American Academic of Political Science, vol. 643(1), pp.160-189.

Piérard, E. (2012) "Substitutes or complements? An exploration of the effect of wait times and availability of conventional care on the use of alternative health therapies in Canada,"Complementary Therapies in Medicine,20(5), 323-33.

Cuenca-Esteban, Javier, "Was Spain a viable Fiscal-Military State on the eve of the French wars?", in The spending of states. Military expenditure during the long eighteenth century: patterns, organisation, and consequences, 1650-1815, eds. Stephen Conway and Rafael Torres Sánchez, Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag, 2011, pp. 247-56.

Corak, M., L. Curtis and S. Phipps (2011) “Economic Mobility, Family Background, and the Well-Being of Children in the United States and Canada in Persistence, Privilege, and Parenting": The Comparative Study of Intergenerational Mobility Edited by Timothy M. Smeeding Robert Erikson, Markus Jäntti, Russell Sage Foundation, NY.

Lam, J-P. (2010) "The Importance of Commitment in the New Keynesian Model," The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, vol. 10, pp. 1-23.

Nguyen, T. T. and A. Trimarchi (2010) “Active Learning in Introductory Economics: Do MyEconLab and Aplia Make Any Difference?” International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 4(1), January.

Cuenca, J. (2009) “Current values of British imports from the United States, 1790-1820: Estimates and independent tests,” in Worlds of History and Economics. Essays in Honour of Andrew M. Watson, ed. Brian A. Catlos, Valencia: Universitat de València, 191-207.

Curtis, L. (2009) “Socio-economic status and the health and well-being of Canadian youths,” in Adolescent Health: Policy, Science, and Human Rights, eds. William Boyce, Jennifer Roche and Diane Davies, McGill-Queens University Press: Kingston.

Luong, M. and A. Sen (2008) “Estimating the impact of beer prices on the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases: cross-province and time series evidence from Canada,” Contemporary Economic Policy, 26, 505-517.

Kumar, R. (2007) “Poverty reduction and the poverty reduction facility at the IMF: carving a new path or losing its Way," in Globalization, governance and public policy, eds. J. Brox and P. Koveos, Waterloo: North Academic Press, 83-107.

Mizzen, B. and A. Sen (2007) “Estimating the impact of seat belt use on traffic fatalities: empirical evidence from Canada,” Canadian Public Policy, 33, 315-335.

Curtis, L. and S. Phipps (2004) “Social Transfers and the Health Status of Mothers in Norway and Canada,” Social Science and Medicine, 58, 2499-2507.

Curtis, L., M. Dooley and S. Phipps (2004) “Child Well-Being and Neighbourhood Quality: Evidence from the Canadian National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth,” Social Science and Medicine, 58, 1917-1927.

DeJuan, J., J. Seater, and T. Wirjanto (2004) “A Direct Test of the Permanent Income Hypothesis with an Application to the US States,” Journal of Money Credit and Banking, 36, 1091-1103.

Curtis, L., M. Dooley, E. Lipman and D. Feeny, (2001) “The Role of Permanent Income and Family Structure in the Determination of Child Health in the Ontario Child Health Study,” Health Economics, 10, 287-302.

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Beaudry, P. and M. Doyle (2000) “What Happened to the Phillips Curve in the 1990s in Canada?” Proceedings, of the Bank of Canada Conference: Price Stability and the Long-Run Target for Monetary Policy, Bank of Canada: Ottawa, 51-82.